I wonder which field in biological research most likely prepare a researcher for the recruitment in an R&D division in a certain multinational big company,like P&G.

What about cell research?
Or the recombinant protein research using molecular biology methods?

Some people tell me that to learn the monoclone antibody techneque is good! And some tell me that to learn biology can not guarantee a good job unless you turn to the engineering field like chemical engineering or bioengineering.

So I now want to turn my direction to engineering in biological environment. Maybe a PHD place researching bioengineering is good for my future career life in a company!

What is P&G company? There is another field - seems very perspective - it 's nanotechnology. This is not only biolgy, may besometimes more physiks but I know one student that go to this field after he had finishing BSa degree on biology...
Recombinant technologies applied for biotechnology - seems good for working at the big company...

The discussion about chinese has been moved in the Off topic section (about the meaning is called "chinese lesson", about keyboards "chinese keyboard"), Will you all please stop hijacking the thread before I become mean and angry?

Patrick

Science has proof without any certainty. Creationists have certainty without
any proof. (Ashley Montague)